32 Words to use with lecture

Many a young man of his year, whose hob-nailed shoes Pen had derided, and whose face or coat he had caricatured, many a man whom he had treated with scorn in the lecture-room or crushed with his eloquence in the debating club, many of his own set who had not half his brains, but a little regularity and constancy of occupation, took high places in the honours or passed within decent credit.

Modern programs and methods of instruction have been adopted; and, what is still worse, modernism itself, favoured by the late Muftî Muhammed Abduh, has made its entrance into the sacred lecture-halls, which until a few years ago seemed inaccessible to the slightest deviation from the decrees of the Infallible Agreement of the Community.

The most central of the three is the lecture theatre of the Mechanics' Institution.

I then returned, put my lecture notes in order, wrote my piece of Latin prose, and then employed myself on the subject which I was reading for the time: usually taking mathematics at this hour.

And Ina's sense of responsibility toward Di was enormous, oppressive, primitive, amounting, in fact, toward this daughter of Dwight Herbert's late wife, to an ability to compress the offices of stepmotherhood into the functions of the lecture platform.

When, late in life, he made lecture tours through his own country, or through Scotland or America, they were like triumphal marches.

The atmosphere, the casual information, the spiritual magnetism of a great man, will teach better than the text-books, the lecture courses, and the formal resources of academic halls.

In the evening Wilson opened the lecture series with a paper on 'Antarctic Flying Birds.'

Douglass was thinking of buying a farm and retiring to rural solitudes, when a new career opened up for him in the lyceum lecture field.

I have partly given up my lecture work this month, as the church thought it was best, but suppose there should come to me from Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, or some other place a call to go and lecture on the 10th or 12th of December, and they should offer me $500 or moreI would say immediately, 'Yes, I will go'; that is God's call to help the College; that would be the direction of God.

She wrote in my behalf to the different colleges, and at length succeeded in obtaining admission for me to the Cleveland Medical College (Western Reserve) on the most favorable terms; credit being given me on the lecture-fees for an indefinite time.

But this summer some misguided young men among us got up a lecture-association.

Then, as her daughters became wiser, they invented the weeping business, the swooning business, and the curtain lecture business; they went for our pocket-books and they got them, and petticoat government became a probability.

The lecture system implies that the lecturer has a fund of knowledge about a certain field and has organized this knowledge in a form that is not duplicated in the literature of the subject.

He never goes to a lecture engagement without a definite prayer to God that his words may be so directed as to do some good to the community or to some individual.

These lecture trips carry him all over the country, but they are so carefully planned that with rare exceptions he is in the pulpit Sunday morning.

The rest of the class, scenting the prey from afar, came crowding in by the lecture theatre door, and the discussion perished abruptly as the students who were not already in their places hurried to them to secure the choice of a specimen.

Upwards of fourteen million Young Men's Christian Associations have crowded to hear her thrilling eloquence, and lecture committees all over the land have grown fat and saucy on the enormous profits yielded by her engagements.

Evening and lecture meetings were observed to be full of eager listeners.

Londonderry had written to a lecture agency for the name of a likely reciter, man or woman, and they had sent him the name of Isabel Strange.

He needs must scrape,and yet without He hears begin the lecture bell.

The students immediately began to slam down the movable arms of their lecture chairs and to prepare to leave.

My best lecture diagrams were drawn and painted by my wife.

He began to give lecture entertainments 1893, and has been for years one of the most popular lyceum men before the public.

Neurone Note-taking lecture laboratory reading full vs. scanty form of notebook a habit Obscurity in meaning Outlines Overlearning Parker, Francis W. Philology Plateau remedies for Pleasure in interest Practice of recall curve of Problem solving Psalm of life

32 Words to use with  lecture